On Apr 10, 10:02=A0pm, Bill Turlock <"Bill Turlock "@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
wrote:
> Mark Brader wrote:
>
> > Jim Beaver:
> > >> The convention guys are giving me a hotel room in London in
> > >> the location of my choice. =A0What's the best area for my purposes
(t=
heatre,
>
> > The theater district extends east and northeast from Piccadilly Circus
> > (where "Circus" has a meaning like "Place" or "Square") and the
Haymarke=
t
> > (that's a street) more or less as far as Drury Lane. =A0There are a
few
> > theaters in other parts of central London, of course.
>
> > >> sightseeing, seeing friends in Belsize Square and/or Bromley)?
=A0Her=
e's my
> > >> options:
>
> > >> Grosvenor Square, W1K6JP
> > >> Mayfair - 47 Park, W1K7EB
> > >> Park Lane, W1K7TN
> > >> Park Lane, W1K7AA
> > >> Marble Arch, George St., W1H5PN
> > >> Chancery Court, High Holborn St., WC1V 7EN
> > >> London County Hall, SE17PB
> > >> Regents Park, King Henry's Rd., NW33ST
> > >> Plaza Parade, Maida Vale, WC1V 7EN
> > >> Kensington, Cromwell Rd., SW50TH
>
> > British postcodes, like Canadian ones or US ZIP+4 codes, indicate a
loca=
tion
> > specific to a single block or smaller. =A0You can find the location on
a=
map
> > of London using eitherwww.streetmap.co.ukor Google Maps (or Google
Earth=
).
> > In both cases they even work if you omit the space in the middle, as
you=
> > have done in most of the above codes. =A0(In all of the above cases
the =
space
> > goes just before the second digit, although this is not always true.)
>
> .................
>
> ::cowering now::
Leroy.


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